Honeoye Lake 2
by Matthew Conheady
Title
Honeoye Lake 2
Artist
Matthew Conheady
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photograph
Description
Honeoye Lake, nestled between Canadice and Canandaigua lakes, is a popular recreation destination for the greater Rochester area. 10th in size, this small lake is also the shallowest, reaching a mere 30 feet at its deepest point. The shores are lined with cottages and the surrounding hills covered in farmland. Although the density of homes and cottages along the lake is not nearly as concentrated as Conesus or the other popular Finger Lakes, Honeoye is far from being as natural as Hemlock or Canadice Lakes. It does, however, represent a setting somewhat in-between.
At the north end you will find the pleasant Sandy Bottom Beach Park in the hamlet of Richmond. To the south, the state and conservation organizations have purchased thousands of acres of land lining the Honeoye Inlet to help ensure better water quality and continued enjoyment of the lake and its watershed. While relatively flat land surrounds the northern end, the south is lined with the giant tree-covered, rolling hills that the Finger Lakes region is known for; offering a spectacular vista. This whole area is rich with gullies, many of which are unfortunately on private land. Luckily the Wesley Hill Nature Preserve on the southeast end allows visitors to hike the natural terrain, observe wildlife and explore the massive Briggs Gully.
For more information on Honeoye Lake in the Finger Lakes region, visit: https://nyfalls.com/lakes/finger-lakes/honeoye/
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June 8th, 2020
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